Last month, the legendary Pennsylvania groundhog failed to see his shadow, thereby predicting an early spring.
But if they didn't see their shadow, an early spring was on its way.
Agency officials said that organized movements more than likely will start in early spring, security permitting.
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The OSTP had overseen an inter-agency review process that was completed by early spring.
As a precaution, he said, he has sent some of his savings abroad in the early spring.
During low season, in the early spring, you can walk for hours without meeting any other people.
The congressional calendar requires the House and Senate to approve versions of a budget by early spring.
Health officials think a mild winter and early spring fostered the breeding of mosquitoes that bite infected birds.
This triggered an early spring melt, which made the ice vulnerable to the impact of high summer temperatures.
Monday of en primeur week dawned a bright, delicate early spring morning.
The moveable dams are raised in the fall to allow ice and debris to pass during winter and early spring.
Giuliani brought Judith Nathan with him on the trip, in her first appearance on the campaign trail since early spring.
In the very early spring, we took this effort to the President's Management Council and it was given enthusiastic support.
Lia Ocampo says she is tired of the frigid weather in Queens, New York, and hopes for an early spring.
They are masters of camouflage and notoriously difficult to find, so closely do they resemble the dreary, gray leaf litter of early spring.
The groundhog forecast an early spring when he did not see his shadow as he emerged from hibernation on 2 February.
Rumors surfaced in early spring that he might be forced to auction off some of the work to meet debt obligations.
In the early spring of 1972, when exams were only weeks away, I found a new boyfriend, a historian called Jeremy Mott.
There was one single demand that brought 100, 000 protesters to the streets in December and kept them there through the early spring.
Trees start scattering their pollen in early spring, followed by grasses, and then ragweed kicks in during the summer and runs through fall.
For a couple of months in the winter and early spring he works 168 hours a week (slight exaggeration there for rhetorical effect).
In the U.S. talent is so scarce that this year's annual quota of 115, 000 temporary visas for skilled workers filled up by early spring.
He was instrumental in getting chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) refrigerant production banned because they accelerated the destruction of stratospheric ozone over and near Antarctica in early spring.
In each of those regions, too, Buzz has begun to pick up again, although it is not yet at the high-point set in early Spring.
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The Coalition to Honor Ground Zero and other national and local groups began organizing to oppose the Ground Zero Mosque in the early Spring.
U.S. retailers are turning in strong sales for January, a time of heavy promotions to clear holiday goods and make way for early spring merchandise.
In early spring 1862, the Union army was unable to move against the Confederates, and American democracy was "apparently not doing too well, " Hayes-Bautista said.
Last Saturday afternoon while other neighborhood kids were enjoying the early spring sunshine in the park, my kindergartner Benny was indoors staring intently at an Ipad.
Meanwhile, at New York's Staten Island Zoo, fellow groundhog Staten Island Chuck also didn't see his shadow, agreeing that an early spring was on its way.
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